Dikenafai

Last updated
Dikenafai
Nigeria location map.svg
Red pog.svg
Dikenafai
Location of Dikenafai in Nigeria
Coordinates: 5°46′0″N7°9′17″E / 5.76667°N 7.15472°E / 5.76667; 7.15472
Country Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria
State Imo
Local Government Area Ideato South
Government
   Governor Hope Uzodinma (APC)

Dikenafai is a town in Ideato South Local Government Area of Imo State, Nigeria, [1] [2] famous for its natural waterfall, Ezeama, [3] which turns into the great Orashi River. [4] [5] [6] [7] Dikenafai currently serves as the headquarters of Ideato South. [1] [2] [8]

Contents

Location and Boundaries

Dikenafai shares boundaries with Okwelle, Abba, Umudi, Isiekenesi and Okwe communities of Imo State. [4]

Urashi Waterfall

Orashi River takes off as a stream, from the rocks, at the base of the waterfall, [3] 183 m above mean sea level, in the Urashi enclave of Ezeama community in Dikenafai. [3] [4] [5] The river then flows through several communities in eastern Nigeria to the Atlantic. [4] [6] [7]

The entrance to the waterfall was around the corner from Ezeama, the Water God's altar. "It was a narrow, unassuming pathway cut into the thicket of the forest. From the pathway, one could hear the steady rush of water growing louder as one drew near. A gentle mist hung in the air; a sweet combination of salty rainwater mixed with the smell of fresh wet earth. The pathway, which was less than a quarter of a mile long, soon gave way to a clear opening and there suddenly the waterfall appeared, a breathtaking view, like a huge strike of lightning on a bright summer day", described Nema Obih. [3]

As a lifeline to Ideato South communities, Urashi stream serves as an all purpose river for drinking, washing and many other purposes to communities such as Umulewe, Umuchima and Ntueke. [3] [9]

Infrastructure

By 2009, poor access roads was identified as one of the key constraints militating against optimal performance in informal economic activities amongst rural women of Isiekenesi, Dikenafai, Mgbidi, Awo-omamma, Nkwerre, Izombe, Amiri, Otulu and other communities in Orlu senatorial zone of Imo State. [10] :91 Other problems included poor development of electricity, portable water, [11] :4 and lack of credit facilities to small markets. [4] Land tenure problems was also identified as one of the greatest factors that hindered development of large-scale farming. [4]

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Catholic Church in Nigeria</span> Roman Catholic Church in Nigeria

The Catholic Church in Nigeria is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope, the curia in Rome, and the Catholic Bishops' Conference of Nigeria (CBCN).

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Anambra State</span> State of Nigeria

Anambra State is a Nigerian state, located in the southeastern region of the country. The state was created on 27 August 1991. Anambra state is bounded by Delta State to the west, Imo State and Rivers State to the south, Enugu State to the east and Kogi State to the north. The State's Capital is Awka, while the State’s Largest City is Onitsha which is regarded as one of the largest metropolis area in Africa.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Rivers State</span> State of Nigeria

Rivers State, also known as Rivers, is a state in the Niger Delta region of southern Nigeria. Formed in 1967, when it was split from the former Eastern Region, Rivers State borders include Imo and Anambra to the north, Abia and Akwa Ibom to the east, and Bayelsa and Delta to the west.The State capital, Port Harcourt, is a metropolis that is considered to be the commercial center of the Nigerian oil industry.

Arondizuogu (Aro-ndizuogu) is a town inhabited by the Igbo subgroup of the Aro people in Imo State of Nigeria. The Arondizuogu community is believed to have migrated from Arochukwu in the present Abia State to their current settlements in Imo state, which include the Okigwe, Ideato North and Onuimo local governments. However, others of Aro descent are in other local governments in Imo State.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Oguta Lake</span>

Oguta Lake is a lean 'finger lake' formed by the damming of the lower Njaba River with alluvium. it is the largest natural lake in Imo State, Southeastern Nigeria; within the equatorial rainforest region of Niger Delta. Oguta Lake's catchment area comprises the drainage area of the Njaba River and a part of the River Niger floodplain in the region south of Onitsha.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Aro people</span> Ethnic subgroup in Nigeria

The Aro people or Aros are an Igbo subgroup that originated from the Arochukwu kingdom in present-day Abia state, Nigeria. The Aros can also be found in about 250 other settlements mostly in the Southeastern Nigeria and adjacent areas. The Aros today are classified as Eastern or Cross River Igbos because of their location, mixed origins, culture, and dialect. Their god, Chukwu Abiama, was a key factor in establishing the Aro Confederacy as a regional power in the Niger Delta and Southeastern Nigeria during the 18th and 19th centuries.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Imo State</span> State of Nigeria

Imo State is a state in the South-East geopolitical zone of Nigeria, bordered to the north by Anambra State, Rivers State to the west and south, and Abia State to the east. It takes its name from the Imo River which flows along the state's eastern border. The state capital is Owerri and the State's slogan is the "Eastern Heartland."

Ogbaru is a local government area in Anambra State, south-central Nigeria. The area's local government headquarters is in the port city of Atani.

Onitsha North is a Local Government Area in Anambra State, South-East Nigeria. The headquarters is in GRA, Onitsha. Onitsha is the only town in Onitsha North and Onitsha South LGA. Onitsha North has a boundary by Idemili North and Oyi local government areas to the East, Anambra East local government area to the North, Onitsha South local government area by the South and Delta State by the West. But then, it has various localities that are residential areas for the population living in the local government area. These include Omagba Layout Phases 1 & 2, Inland Town, GRA, Federal Housing Estate Trans Nkisi GRA, Akpaka, Odoakpu, Ose, Omagba, etc. Onitsha North also has various primary and secondary schools owned by the government, individuals, and missions. It is also known as the city where the biggest market in West Africa is situated. However, Onitsha North has experienced several degrees of conflicts and riots. It was also affected by floods.

Okija is the largest town in Ihiala LGA of Anambra State in Southeast Nigeria. The town is the oldest of all the towns in Ihiala local government area, and one of the biggest towns in Igboland. The people of Okija are predominantly Christians. Okija is the home to Madonna University and Legacy University. Bordered in the east by Ihembosi and Ukpor cities, within the west by olu or Ogbakubara, within the north by Ozubulu and within the south by Ihiala. In Okija, the Ulasi River on its flow to the Atlantic, joins Okposi river one of its tributaries.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ideato North</span> Local Government Areas in Imo State, Nigeria

Ideato North is a Local Government Area in Imo State, Nigeria. It was created in 1976 as Ideato Local Government, but was later divided into both Ideato North, and Ideato South Villages belonging to the community of Arondizuogu are located in this area.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ideato South</span> Local Government Area in Imo State, Nigeria

Ideato South is a Local Government Area in Imo State, South-eastern Nigeria. Ideato South, with a total of 23 autonomous communities has its headquarters in the town of Dikenafai, the source of Orashi River. Ideato South has an area of 88 km² and a population of 159,879 at the 2006 census. The postal code of the area is 475.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Nwangele</span> Local Government Abuja in Imo State, Nigeria

Nwangele is a Local Government Area of Imo State, Nigeria. The name was derived from the popular Nwangele river which marks the boundary between Amaigbo and Umuozu Isu. The river which is believed to have originated from Isiekenesi town passes through several villages in Amaigbo and empties into Oramiriukwa a tributary of Imo river. Its headquarter is in Amaigbo.

Umueshi is a community in Ideato South Local Government Area in Imo State, Nigeria. The community comprises 15 villages, including: Okorobi, Umuezeanuwai, Umunwangwu, Umuanajughi, Ukabi, Umuokwara, Umudieshi, Okoroikpa, Umuduruaku, Umudire, and Obinugwu.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2012 Nigeria floods</span>

The 2012 Nigeria floods began in early July 2012. It killed 363 people and displaced over 2.1 million people as of 5 November 2012. According to the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), 30 of Nigeria's 36 states were affected by the floods and the two most affected areas were Kogi and Benue States. The floods were termed as the worst in 40 years, and affected an estimated total of seven million people. The estimated damages and losses caused by the floods was N2.6 trillion.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Awo-Omamma</span> Town in Imo, Nigeria

Awo-Omamma, in the Northeast of Niger Delta basin is an oil-rich indigenous Igbo town on the banks of Njaba River. It is a potential tourism hub in the region due to its species of wildlife in Umuezukwe and green vegetation.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Osina, Ideato North</span> Town in Nigeria

Osina is a town in Ideato North Local Government of Imo State, Nigeria and is under Orlu senatorial zone. Osina has four villages: Eluama, Uhualla, Ofeke, Umuduru/Umuogbu (Durunogbu). The Nnewi – Okigwe road passes through Osina. The Awka – Umuahia road also passes through Osina.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Orashi River</span> River in Nigeria

Orashi River, is a river of the lower Niger River basin, and a tributary of Oguta Lake, southeastern Nigeria. Urashi takes off, 183 m above mean sea level, from the rocks in Ezeama community of Dikenafai, Imo State. Described as a lifeline to Ideato South communities, Orashi stream serves as an all purpose river for drinking, washing and many others to communities such as Umulewe, Umuchima and Ntueke in the area.

Isiekenesi, is a community in Ideato South Local Government Area of Imo State, Nigeria.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Umuezukwe</span> Place in Imo, Nigeria

Umuezukwe is an ancient trade route, a river port, and a farming community in Awo-Omamma, northeast of the Niger Delta region, Nigeria's South East, Imo State. It is one of the densely populated Awo-Omamma rural settlements in the Njaba River basin.

References

  1. 1 2 "Ideato South Local Government Area, IDSLGA: About Us". 2014. Archived from the original on June 17, 2016. Retrieved May 21, 2016.{{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  2. 1 2 "IDEATO SOUTH UNION UK: History". Archived from the original on March 6, 2016. Retrieved May 21, 2016.{{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 Nema Obih (E.Obih-Frank) (2004). "My Father's Village – Excerpts from a Memoir in Progress (New York)" (PDF). www.oralhistory-productions.org. Retrieved May 21, 2016.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Ijeoma, Henry M; et al. (2008). "Urashi Waterfall Ecotourism Development and Cultural Challenges in Dikenafai, Ideato South Local Government Area, Nigeria". Department of Forestry and Wildlife Management, University of Port Harcourt, Port Harcourt, Rivers State. African Research Review. 7: 4. ISSN   1119-023X . Retrieved May 20, 2016.
  5. 1 2 "The source of Urashi River". tours.logbaby.com. Archived from the original on June 23, 2016. Retrieved May 20, 2016.
  6. 1 2 "Urashi River- Its Source and Natural Course". www.imoreporters.com. Archived from the original on June 11, 2016. Retrieved May 20, 2016.
  7. 1 2 Anazoo, I.J; et al. (2008). "Sanitary Quality of Ulasi River, Okija, Anambra State, Nigeria". Microbiology, Anambra State University of Science and Technology. African Journal of Applied Zoology and Environmental Biology. 7: 1. doi: 10.4314/ajazeb.v7i1.41147 . ISSN   1119-023X . Retrieved May 19, 2016.
  8. "Is Imo A Failing State?". July 23, 2015. Archived from the original on May 17, 2016. Retrieved May 21, 2016.{{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  9. "NGO Partners With Imo, Sinks Borehole In 3 Communities". www.channelstv.com. Retrieved May 21, 2016.
  10. Onyenechere, Emmanuella Chinenye; et al. (2009). "Africa Development: The Constraints of Rural Women in Informal Economic Activities in Imo State, Nigeria" (PDF). Africa Development. 34 (1). ISSN   0850-3907. Archived from the original (PDF) on January 15, 2017. Retrieved May 24, 2016.
  11. Oguzor, Nkasiobi Silas (February 28, 2011). "A spatial analysis of infrastructures and social services in rural Nigeria: Implications for public policy" (PDF). Provost, Federal College of Education (Technical),Omoku-Rivers State, Nigeria. GeoTropico. 5 (1). ISSN   1692-0791 . Retrieved May 24, 2016.

5°46′0″N7°9′17″E / 5.76667°N 7.15472°E / 5.76667; 7.15472